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Anxiety and Depression in Pediatric Patients with Celiac Disease

Monique Germone, Tiffany Phu, Camryn Slosky, Zhaoxing Pan, Anna Jones, Marisa G. Stahl, Pooja Mehta, Mary Shull, Merlin Ariefdjohan, Edwin Liu

2022Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Mental health is a growing concern in pediatric celiac disease (CD). This study utilized the Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) to investigate anxiety and depression symptom rates. Participants were children ages 8 to 17 years (M = 11.7, SD = 2.7; N = 175) with biopsy-proven CD (Median = 1.1 years post-diagnosis, IQR = 0-4) categorized into groups based on the child's age, caregiver or child respondent, presence or absence of comorbidities, and gluten-free diet duration. Self-reported RCADS scores showed 39% of children having clinically significant concerns for anxiety or depression ( P < 0.0001) but only 7% of caregiver-proxy RCADS scores indicated significant concerns for the child's anxiety and 14% for the child's depression. Rates of child-reported anxiety and depression symptoms were significantly higher for those without medical comorbidities than those with ( P = 0.04). Therefore, screening for mental health concerns, particularly anxiety and depression, should be routinely performed in pediatric patients with CD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnxietyDepression (economics)Cross-sectional studyMental healthDiseasePsychiatryPediatricsInternal medicinePathologyMacroeconomicsEconomicsCeliac Disease Research and ManagementHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesEosinophilic Esophagitis
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